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Kay Kay And His Weathered Underground – s/t (1st Press)

Kay Kay And His Weathered Underground spawned from the ashes of another great band, Gatsbys American Dream. Kay Kay seems to love obscurity, as they released all of their music thus far exclusively on hard to come by formats. Their first ever release was only put out on cassette by ECA records. Only 200 copies of those cassettes were made and MP3’s of the songs are extremely hard to come by. Their second release and first full length album was only pressed on vinyl and did not come with a download code. The vinyl was put out by Suburban Home Records/Vinyl Collective and is now in it’s second pressing.

The first press of the album as a double LP spread across three colors, each more rare than the last. “Rainbow Transparent,” which is essentially clear vinyl with red and green splatter, was limited to 200 copies. “Rainbow Milk,” which is essentially maroon with orange and white splatter, was limited to 300 copies and Orange with red speckles (which is pretty self-explanatory) was limited to 500 copies. The first press is now mostly OOP. The second pressing was limited to 1,000 copies on clear baby blue. This time around a CD version was finally made, which was released the same time as the second vinyl pressing.